Kaye-Smith

In-house operations and smaller sized print and mail service providers seem to be trying to ignore the risks associated with privacy breaches and document security. Discussing the data security of their document operation does not seem to be a hot issue for them. This is somewhat baffling because in-house and smaller shops are some of the most vulnerable organizations. Repairing the damage caused by a security incident can be devastating.

Technology is constantly changing. In terms of statement processing, the improvements are a welcome reprieve from worrying about data security to manually preparing and mailing statements. Electronic statements can streamline billing processes for greater efficiency, cost savings and greater customer…

According to the Pew Research, over 73% of adults engage in social media and 42% use multiple social networking platforms. Of the sites, Facebook remains the most popular with over 71% of adult users. However, while Facebook is popular among…

It is no mystery that criticism for products made outside the country is increasing, especially as stories about harsh foreign factory conditions surface. A whopping 78% of consumers say they prefer USA-made goods. Not only does US manufacturing create jobs,…

Attacks against medical devices and critical health care systems are no longer theoretical. A surprising 94% of healthcare organizations admit that they have experienced cyber attacks. From a study conducted by the SANS Institute, it is clear that the healthcare…

It’s the season for company golf tournaments in the Pacific Northwest! As the weather gets nicer, corporate golf tournaments are a popular way to thank employees, entertain clients, and spend time in the community. What’s more, these events provide a…